Tax Protection for your IRA

April 26, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Annuity, Featured, Retirement

Many retirees are concerned about having enough money to live on as much as they are concerned about reducing taxes and leaving a legacy for their loved ones. Well, there are solutions that are in harmony with the IRS tax code that allows you to do all of the above. To get an understanding of how lack of tax planning within your IRA could cost you and your family thousands, if not hundreds of thousands or even millions, simply click on the image below and watch the movie in its entirety. This will open a new window.
Upon completion of the movie, click on the bottom right tab “GET YOUR FREE ANALYSIS”. This will allow you to input some basic information about your IRA situation. It will generate a simple analysis of what the IRA values can be in the future. From that I can offer specific designs to meet your goals for retirement and asset protection.
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This solution can work with any tax qualified account including all IRAs, 401Ks, 457s, 403bs, SEPs, ESOPs, etc. Give us a call for a no a no obligation analysis of your tax risk and potential solutions to protect you and your family.

One Year’s IRA Contribution Can Really Make a Difference in Savings

March 27, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Annuity, Markets, Retirement

(NewsUSA) – New data from Fidelity Investments found that moreĀ  than eight out of 10 Americans have cut back on discretionary purchases because of the recent economic crisis, and nearly half of respondents are now saving money. But many are unsure where to place the savings for the greatest benefit.

“After maximizing workplace savings plans and paying off credit card debt, investors should consider saving more for retirement using an Individual Retirement Account or IRA,” said John Ragnoni, senior vice president, Fidelity Investments. “Even though Americans are facing a challenging economic environment, it’s important to prepare for the future by making annual contributions.”

For example, an investor who makes a single contribution of $5,000 to a Roth IRA now could see that amount potentially grow to more than $53,000 in 35 years, assuming an annual rate of return of 7 percent.

Additionally, consolidating old workplace savings accounts at former employers into an IRA may offer the most compelling benefits for managing one’s retirement savings, including a broader range of investment choices.

Tax Free Growth in a Roth IRA
Tax Free Growth in a Roth IRA

This hypothetical example assumes the following: (1) one annual $5,000 Roth IRA contribution made on January 1 of the first year, and (2) an annual rate of return of 7 percent, and (3) no taxes on any earnings within the IRA. The ending values do not reflect taxes, fees or inflation. If they did, amounts would be lower. Earnings and pretax (deductible) contributions from a Traditional IRA are subject to taxes when withdrawn. Earnings distributed from Roth IRAs are income tax-free, provided certain requirements are met. IRA distributions before age 59 1/2 may also be subject to a 10 percent penalty. Systematic investing does not ensure a profit and does not protect against loss in a declining market.